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Extrafloral Nectaries of Aristolochia zollingeriana (Aristolochiaceae)

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Structure and biology of extrafloral nectary in Desmanthus varigatus

Feddes Repertorium, 1992
AbstractThe structure of the extrafloral nectaries in Desmanthus varigatus was studied at the level of light microscope. A shallow cup shaped, non‐porate nectary present at the rachis base and had developed from a group of initials of hypodermal origin. The mature nectaries were supplied by phloem and had non‐glandular, cuticularized trichomes at their
V. Thomas, A. K. Vishwakarma
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Chemical analysis of peach extrafloral nectary exudate

Phytochemistry, 1986
Abstract Analyses of peach leaf nectary exudate confirmed the presence of seven carbohydrates. These included two amino sugars and inositol which have not been previously reported in nectary exudate of plants. Seventeen amino acids, and seven fatty acids were also detected.
Klaus O Gerhardt
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Extrafloral Nectaries in Cipadessa (Meliaceae)

Annals of Botany, 1985
N R Lersten, Lersten N R
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Extrafloral Nectary

2008
James C. Dunford   +35 more
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Extrafloral Nectaries in Solanum

Biotropica, 1985
Extrafloral nectaries (EFNs) occur on the corollas of 3 dioecious species of Solanum (S. cunninghamii Benth., S. dioicum W.V. Fitzg., and S. tudununggae Symon) from Australia. Solanum dioicum also bears EFNs on the leaves. This is the first report of nectaries of any kind for the genus Solanum, the first report of EFNs for the family Solanaceae, and ...
Gregory J. Anderson, David E. Symon
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Extrafloral Nectaries in Acacia mangium

Tropical Plant Biology, 2012
Our microscopy studies describe the anatomy of extrafloral nectaries on the abaxial side of the basal part of every leaf stalks of Acacia mangium. The lens-like nectary expands with the development of the leafstalk, peaks at the stage at which the leafstalk itself has reached its mature size.
Chunhua Zhang   +3 more
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The Extrafloral Nectaries of Sambucus nigra

Annals of Botany, 1987
Structure et ultrastructure des nectaires en relation avec le mode specifique de secretion du ...
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Extrafloral Nectaries of Some Australian Bipinnate Acacias

Australian Journal of Botany, 1985
The extrafloral nectaries of some Australian bipinnate Acacia species are examined, coming from three sections: Acacia (two species); Botrycephalae (27 species); and Pulchellae (12 species). The nectaries are of the same three types as are found in phyllodineous species, i.e.
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Extrafloral Nectaries of Some Australian Phyllodineous Acacias

Australian Journal of Botany, 1981
The extrafloral nectaries of 43 phyllodineous Acacia species in the sections Phyllodineae, Plurinerves and Juliflorae were examined; material was collected mainly in south-eastern Queensland. The nectaries were of three types: porate (30 species), non-porate (12 species) and flat (only Acacia macradenia).
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